Tue. 5/28/13 7:11pm
dale:
this brown lama sounds a bit vague as to scientific specifics. must be a big picture lama

Tue. 5/28/13 7:11pm
Matthyou Springwater:
Whoa, now it IS a radio play. Props!
Hey Mike! I dunno...maybe if you cut out too much of the middle of the starfish in the process, you may get a single re-generation, but with fewer than 5 arms. Have to find that out...

Tue. 5/28/13 7:18pm
Philo Gristle:
I just got some review copies of the two recent Flash Gordon reprints, and am really enjoying them more than I thought I would. I like Crane, but Caniff via Hugo Pratt is where it really hits home for me! Jim Woodring for waves.

Tue. 5/28/13 7:23pm
amEdeo:
OooOooOh review copies. Hugo Pratt is pretty excellent though. Woodring waves are nice, but a bit too stylized for learnin' about the shapes of the sea.

Tue. 5/28/13 7:25pm
Matthyou Springwater:
Fret not, for this is how we discover new frontiers of toast!! :)

Tue. 5/28/13 7:26pm
Philo Gristle:
Golden Age of comics is 12. I try and find my inner child. Hugo Pratt is the closest to inform my own drawings; a thick and a thin sharpie go well together. Pratt is great for sea for sure!

Tue. 5/28/13 7:26pm
amEdeo E. amEdeocorn:
There's another newspaper strip guy who I like, but I always forgot his name. I know it's one of those three part namers. I want to say the first name starts with "R"?
I'll email you it when I remember.

Tue. 5/28/13 7:57pm
HoneyKat ♥♥♥:
On the subject of spelunking: When you're driving east on I-64 toward Lullville one of these days, Hearty, (soonish I hope) take note of the Squire Boone Cavern billboards. That cave system was our absolute fave noncommercial spelunking spot among my high school gang back in the days before someone bought it and gaudied it up for the public.

Tue. 5/28/13 7:57pm
dale:
this is good advice for life - just waft it towards you.